i found out what happens if you park on hot asphalt with my 89 Honda CB-1, sidestand sank in and fell over put a dent in the tank. nothing since then, knock on wood.
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I voted #3. I rearended a car at a very considerable speed going around a blind turn during my first year of riding. Wasted the bike and almost wasted me. Messed the car up pretty bad too. My body took out the rear window of it. Needless to say my riding habits have changed since then.
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I voted I dropped mine while pushing it or it was parked, however, I also went down in a low speed crash.
This was within the first month of ownership. I bought used for a reason.-Stephen
the future's uncertain, and the end is always near - The Doors
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I went down in my 2nd season. Due to stupidity (putting my greasy hands all over my brand new tires as I was putting them on), and rider error (first corner I took the rear started sliding, held the throttle steady and "almost rode it out" ) If I was going faster I would have saved it. But The speed I was going I should have just put my foot down
Broken cluth lever, scratched fairing and engine case cover, and a bit of "knowledge for next time" were what I got out of that one. Oh, and I bruised my left leg up some
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I have only ever had 2 drops, my first was like 2 or 3 years into my riding, and my second just a few weeks ago. I got lucky both times, and walked away with minor injuries.Kan-O-Gixxer!
-89 Gixxer 1100 Engine
-Stage 3 Jet Kit / KNN Pod Filters
-Ohlins Susupension
-Various Other Mods
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The first time I dropped my bike was during a slow speed maneuver. It was less than 5 mph becuasse I was coming to a stop. I was turning around in a parking space and not thinking I grabbed the brake before I had the bike completly upright. The bike just dropped out from under me. The second time I was at a standstill. I lost my footing on some gravel.
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counting dirtbike I've wrecked a whole bunch of times, but I think you meant street
I've been riding street for 2 years at 17
only went down once at a MSF course, go figure
even then it barely touched the ground before I picked it up, nothing even got scratched
so I dunno how to vote...Live and Lean.
When the going gets twisty, the going get twistin.
"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God."
Romans 3:23
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I think all prior riding experience would have to be a factor. There could be two riders with equal time on their first large motorcycles, but their experiences might not be the same. If one rider rode a motorscooter or a dirt bike previously, it would provide a lot of experience in handling a motorized two-wheeler and/or driving in city traffic.
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My first BIG street bike (Kaw. concours) And I had a bad time of it. I had been riding for about 8 years and one night while returning home from a vacation trip to Mexico I went down on the interstate at about 75/80 MPH, I had a semi truck in the right lane and I was in cruse mode about 20 miles from home been riding for about 10.5 hours and there was a huge dead cow! Right in front of me. I never saw it coming, tried to avoid it but lost the front end in the cow carnage. I had some bad rash and a broken wrist but that was it.
But me and the bike survived and I still ride it today.
I think that's way I never sold the connie, We shared a dramatic time in my life. It has out lasted two wives
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